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FAQ: Does Megaspin sell Japan-made Butterfly blades?

Some Butterfly blades like Korbel and Grubba are produced in factories both in Europe and in Japan, so they exist in 2 variants. When a Japanese blade has a Europe-made version, we always carry the Japanese variant. Other blades like Butterfly Timo Boll Offensive are only made in China so we cannot carry a Japanese variant of these blades.

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Reviews of Butterfly Amultart ZLC (47)

Stiff, Hard and fast. Mine is 82 gm(rare). I put slow ,cheap and soft chinese rubbers to slow it down. Carbon activates on hard smashes . This blade is great for flat hits, smashes and blocks. If you are looking for Spinny blade, this may not be for you.

weight 86g . FH : T05Hard 1.9mm . BH : T05Hard 1.9mm . total weight 180gI found 1 Amultart sold in Australia on march 2019. They have 1 more (87g) actually. I was using Stiga Rosewood XO and Butterfly Innerforce ZLC. I wanted to try a blade more stiff and more hard. Amultart was 1 choice. It is very very fast, and excellent for smashing anything ! Counterspin is easy, block also, and what I like the most is playing agains choppers : you can really send missile with a few spin but super fast, and it is difficult for choppers to return the ball. Flicks are amazing. Short game : need advanced skills, but T05Hard is better than T05 in short game (more control). Also what is interesting with Amultart, is that it is super fast blade, but the control is still very good. Maybe because of Hinoki on top. But Amultart is very difficult to find, there is maybe 1 or 2 somewhere in the world. As an alternative to Amultart, I recommend Cornilleau Hinotec OFF + carbon . This blade is very similar to Amultart in term of feeling. It is a little bit less stiff, but what I wrote above is same for both blade. Hinotec is less heavy (75g), so it is easy to pair with thicker sponge and get a total racket weight of 180g. If you smash a lot like me, the weight is a main concern to prevent injuries. Hinotec is really a good choice (note that the width of Cornilleau is a bit larger than Butterfly, so when cutting rubbers for Amultart, then mounting the rubber on Hinotec, it does not cover the entire surface of the blade).

I use Tenergy 05 FX for forehand and Tenergy 05 for backhand. It is amazing! It is fast but controllable. I can block very easy. I can create supper spin loops very easy for both swings. I play DHS Ma Long V ( 997 not commercial version) before. However, I love the Butterfly Amultart. It is my first choice for gaming.

It's my 2nd time to have a Amultart blade and I could say it's lovelier the 2nd time around. Now that my stroke is developed unlike the 1st time I had an Amultart blade, I could say that this is the best blade I've ever used. I have tried the following Butterfly blades: Gergely Classic old tag, Gergely 21, Garaydia ZLC, Innerforce ZLC, Photino, Jun Mizutani old and new blade, Adidas blades like Challenge Speed and Strike Wood 7 and lastly Xiom Hayabusa ZX blade. With all those blades, Amultart is the BEST, with Joola Rhyzm 48degrees for FH and Joola Rhyzm P 45degrees for BH it's a BEAST. The Speed, Control and Feel is Great! Not for beginner though. Highly recommended!

This is a lovely blade. Nice touch play, superb control near or far from table. Puts every ball into the table, very forgiving with large sweetspot. Feels great, premium quality and sounds sweet. Vibration for me is perfect, just a bit that I like. Its super fast too with amazing control. This is my most fav blade from all the rest of the very good blades that I have Btfly Marcos Freitas, Garaydia T5000, Yasaka Max Carbon 3D, Stiga Infinity V Diamond Touch, Sense 7.6, Arctic Wood, Andro Ligna Off+, Treiber Z all FL/Master/Legend grip. I'm also a Jpen player, apart from my Amultart my only fav Jpen is Yasaka Hasha Gold (1 ply Kiso Hinoki 10mm) after trying out countless others. Hinoki is amazing wood for TT which is the outer veneer used in the Amultart. I am aggresive type attack offense player so I like superfast blades with very good control.

Highly recommended for intermediate and pros that wants a stiff blade with outstanding feeling, dwell and control while maintaining HIGH SPEED. Excelent speed+control in rallies. The Hinoki wood which gives the feeling of balance and ball control * Accurate even short game on table * Amazing active backhand block with tenergy 64 *, M2 and P7, Very powerful forehand topspin with Raxza 9. Love this blade. Its a perfect combination for agressive and tactical play.

Highly recommend for everyone that wants a stiff blade with outstanding feeling, dwell and control while maintaining “HIGH SPEED”. Excelent speed+control in rallies * Accurate even short game on table * Amazing active backhand block with tenergy 64 *, M2 and P7, Very powerful forehand topspin with Raxza 9.

Exelent blade. I'm back to serious training after a long brake of 20 years. I never had the opportunity to played with expensives and well made rackets before but now there is so much available rackets in the market that makes easy what it seem almos impossible years ago. I spent time reading and reviewing the extensive new and amazing blades in the market and the Amultar got my attention. I had owned and practicing with it for two weeks and I'm amazed how easy and comfortable I feel returning the ball. Yes I agree with previous reviews this racket is super fast but controllable. If you have the basic knowledge of how to play table tennis the correct way. You will be extremely satisfied with it. Definitely I don't recommend this racket to beginners.

Replaced it with my BTF Primorac blade for more speedy looping and mashing. Definitely a fast/controllable blade for advanced players. This is my 3 rd day to play with it. I put the Adidas P7 on both BH/FH to give more control and best spin serving.... Love it ... The forehand and backhand loops are tremendously fast :) as well as mashing when needed !

I am comparing this blade to the Kreanga Carbon, Yasaka Synergy, and several intro level paddles I've owned in the past. This is definitely my favorite. I have used it with bryce rubber, bryce fx, and cermet rubber in the past and it's been good but right now I'm using it with Sriver G3 FX on FH and Sriver FX on backhand. With this I'm able to hit very consistently with a bit better feel as compared to the Kreanga Carbon. It is also lighter than the KC but does not get the vibration issues that my Yasaka Synergy or cheaper paddles had. I am approx 1250-1300 rated and I hope to eventually have a solid loop with this. Right now my primarily block, counter-drive, and push based game is very easy to execute with this blade. If you're careful with your paddles then I'd highly recommend putting the money down on a nice paddle. I feel like I've gotten more value out of the rubber that I would have been purchasing anyways.

I'm a returning TT player. Played regularly 15yrs ago, now have been playing about 6 hrs /week for 3 months. When people say this blade only for advance player, i can safely say they dont know what they talking about or it's just too fast (can't control the blade). My game is mostly pushes, blocks, and plays spin game but occasionally counterloop or smash when opportunity arise. All I'm saying is this blade can do short game just good as other blades, not to mention gears for back table speed monster. I beat a friend who usually tough to beat. That really sums it up really.

This blade is sure FAST! I mean it, REALLY FAST. But it can be played down up to the "ALL" level. If you have the control in your own hands and doesn't rely on the control a blade offers, you'll definitely love this blade! You can go Wang Liqin with power packed top spins, or joo se hyuk with thriller chops, fine, you can manage with this blade!! Some says it "chooses" right rubbers to play it well, but NO, it is a variable blade. It can be played from all- - off+++. Put euro rubbers, and you'll get the hell of spin out of it. Put chinese rubbers, and you're ready to make the ball rush in 5th gear, provided you can control it. Got mine previously paired up with hurricane 3 neo nat'l blue sponge (FH) and a donic coppa JO platin (BH), and I dominated many well respected players in our club. Anw, presently I'm fond of using my H-WL ! with H3neoBS (fh) and BTY sapphira (bh), my amultart is currently teamed up with yasaka Xtend HS (BH) and JO platin (FH) (I'm thinking of switching to H3 or Globe national.) If you have the dimes, Go for it!